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Comparison Between Methadone and Morphine for Neonatal Opiate Withdrawal (NAS)

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Eastern Maine Medical Center

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 4

Conditions

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Treatments

Drug: Methadone
Drug: Morphine

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01804075
10-1-M-185

Details and patient eligibility

About

Hypothesis is that the effectiveness of opiate treatment with morphine will result in shorter duration of opiate medication treatment and fewer infants treated with a second drug.

Full description

The purpose is to compare treatment of NAS with two different initial medications with primary outcome of (1) reducing the duration of opiate medication treatment and (2) reducing the number of infants treated with a second medication.

Design is a randomized, blinded comparison. The comparison is between methadone and morphine

Research Design:

a. Procedures: NAS scoring is currently done on infants meeting the inclusion criteria. NAS scores are done every 2 hours for 24 hours and then every 4 hours when awake after feeding for the duration of observation and treatment.

i. NAS scores may indicate more than withdrawal. Conditions such as colic (hypercaloric formula, transient lactose intolerance), reflux, diaper irritation, prenatal SSRI exposure, and nicotine withdrawal or baseline irritability may influence the variability of scores. Decisions based on the NAS scores should take into account these factors for the infant.

b. Emergence of symptom, dosing, and initiation of treatment: Withdrawal significant enough to warrant consideration for treatment is defined as 2 NAS scores >8. Once this threshold has been reached and consent obtained, the infant is randomized to treatment arm, stratified for prenatal exposure to methadone or buprenorphine. Twins will be randomized together to the same arm. The treatment arms are either: i. Methadone (1 mg/mL) or morphine (1 mg/mL) administered orally every 4 hours. The following is a dosing guide:

NAS Score Methadone or Morphine 8-12 0.05 mg/kg/dose >13 0.1 mg/kg/dose

  1. Maximum dose of methadone or morphine will be 0.2 mg/kg/dose. (NeoFax)

  2. Additional doses, 0.05 mg/kg, may be given every 12 hours as needed and added to the next 24 hour's doses divided every 4 hours, until NAS scores are consistently <8 for 48 hours.

  3. If the maximum dose of methadone or morphine is reached and if withdrawal is not controlled, the infant will be started on clonazepam (0.005 mg/kg/dose q 12h) per current treatment.

    c. Tapering medications: When the infant has NAS scores consistently <8 for 36 hours: i.The taper will be on a daily basis of 10% of the final maintenance dose. Dosages will be decreased in a measured amount to maintain NAS scores <8. After the last dose, there will be a 24 to 36 hour observation period.

    d.Non-tolerance of tapering: Non-tolerance of tapering is defined as 2 NAS scores >8 during the 12 hour period prior to the next taper dose: i.The tapering should be stopped at the current level. ii.If necessary, an extra dose of methadone or morphine can be given and added to the next day's dose divided into 6 doses. If withdrawal re-emerges after this dose (2 NAS scores >8), then the maintenance dose should be increased back to the last level; an extra dose may be given up to 4 to 5 hours after the previous dose.

    iii. If an extra dose is not given, the wean schedule can be resumed after 24 hours of NAS scores <8; when dosing is resumed, the frequency should be changed to every 4 hours with the same total daily dose.

    e. Holding of doses: Methadone or morphine will be held for poor feeding, respiratory depression, or somnolence at any time in the protocol.

Enrollment

31 patients

Sex

All

Ages

2 hours to 28 days old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

i. Evidence of opioid withdrawal clinically defined by at least 2 NAS scores > 8 in an 8 hour time period, AND

ii. Gestation => 35 weeks at entry defined by best obstetrical and physical exam criteria, AND

iii. Medically stable condition in the opinion of the attending neonatologist, other than opiate withdrawal, AND

iv. Mother on opiate replacement treatment therapy - methadone or buprenorphine.

Exclusion criteria

i. Gestation < 35 weeks at entry defined by best obstetrical and physical exam criteria.

ii. Hypoglycemia, hypomagnesaemia, or hypocalcemia until corrected,

iii. Serious medical illness such as sepsis, pneumonia, thyroid dysfunction, meningitis, intracranial hemorrhage, perinatal depression, or respiratory failure requiring admission to the NICU.

iv. Evidence of major congenital anomalies or genetic syndromes that impact the neonatal course

v. Mother consistently taking prescribed benzodiazepine at the time of delivery

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

31 participants in 2 patient groups

methadone
Active Comparator group
Description:
Methadone (1 mg/mL) administered orally every 4 hours. The following is a dosing guide: NAS Score Methadone 8-12 0.05 mg/kg/dose \>=13 0.1 mg/kg/dose 1. Maximum dose of methadone will be 0.2 mg/kg/dose. (NeoFax) 2. Additional doses, 0.05 mg/kg, may be given every 4 hours as needed and added to the next 24 hour's doses divided every 4 hours, until NAS scores are consistently \<8 for 48 hours. 3. If the maximum dose of methadone is reached and if withdrawal is not controlled, the infant will be started on clonazepam (0.005 mg/kg/dose q 12h) per current treatment.
Treatment:
Drug: Methadone
morphine
Active Comparator group
Description:
Morphine (1 mg/mL) administered orally every 4 hours. The following is a dosing guide: NAS Score Morphine 8-12 0.05 mg/kg/dose \>=13 0.1 mg/kg/dose 1. Maximum dose of morphine will be 0.2 mg/kg/dose. (NeoFax) 2. Additional doses, 0.05 mg/kg, may be given every 4 hours as needed and added to the next 24 hour's doses divided every 6 hours, until NAS scores are consistently \<8 for 48 hours. 3. If the maximum dose of morphine is reached and if withdrawal is not controlled, the infant will be started on clonazepam (0.005 mg/kg/dose q 12h) per current treatment.
Treatment:
Drug: Morphine

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